Just a suggestion for the mods - and this might be borderline advertising, I don't know:

How about a Gym Recommendation forum? You can break it up by state/country.

I think this would be a good idea. It would be hard to find stuff otherwise.

_________________Stu Ward_________________Let thy food be thy medicine, and thy medicine be thy food.~HippocratesStrength is the adaptation that leads to all other adaptations that you really care about - Charles Staley_________________Thanks TimD

This is not so much a review of the gym, but of the signs on their change room doors. So I walk the direction the girl at the front counter indicated after taking my $7 day fee. I come to a door with one of those stick figures that is supposed to identify the gender of the people who are supposed to use that room. The lower half of the body was splayed out in an "A" shape, like a skirt. Obviously not what I wanted, so I opened the next door. The lights were out, so I switched them on, tossed my gym bag on the bench and went in the booth to use the porcelain bench. I did notice that there was a hand-written notice on the wall that read something like "If the womens change room is out of any supplies, such as toilet paper or paper towels, please notify the manager." I thought it was odd to have a notice about supplies in the women's room in the men's room. I finished my business, changed into my workout clothes, chucked my bag into a locker and headed for the door. Something told me that things weren't quite right, and I stopped at the door. I opened it cautiously and looked at the sign on the outside. It was a stick figure with splayed-out legs and the clear outline of a skirt superimposed. I went back to my locker, grabbed my stuff and walked out into the gym confidently. A man pumping an elliptical machine near-by glanced at me, but didn't seem to notice anything. I went to the door of the men's change room, looked again at the sign. It still didn't really look male to me, but I went in, felt reassured by the presence of a urinal on the wall, put my stuff in a locker and went about my workout. I was glad that I caught my mistake when I did, cause by the time I finished it was obviously the peak time for the young housewives of Innisfail to work out, and that room would have been busy.

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